MCU-inspired Fortnite skins based on Iron Man and Captain America recently landed in the Item Shop. While the Iron Man skin looks to be modeled after the Mark III suit that appears in the armored hero’s film trilogy, the Captain America skin comes in two variants that take from the suits in Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: Civil War.
These MCU skins first appeared in Epic’s wildly popular online game in March 2026. They are now back for a limited time and are available to claim until July 6, 2026, by 5 PM PT or 8 PM ET.
The Captain America skins cost 2,000 V-Bucks each, while the Iron Man skin is available for 1,500 V-Bucks. Those looking to nab both can do so for a discount by purchasing the MCU Avengers bundle, which is priced at 2,800 V-Bucks. It includes the Iron Man skin and the Captain America skin inspired by his look in his inaugural solo film, alongside themed back bling and pickaxes.
Steps to claim MCU Iron Man and Captain America skins in Fortnite
- Launch Fortnite and select the Shop tab.
- Scroll down to the Marvel promotion and select your preferred skin between Iron Man and Captain America, or select the MCU Avengers bundle if you want both.
- Lastly, press the Purchase button to confirm your decision.
Other MCU skins available in Fortnite
1. Captain America Sam Wilson
Price: 2,000 V-Bucks
Bonus items: Cap’s Shield back bling, Cap’s Shield pickaxe, and EXO-7 Falcon Wings glider.
2. Cap’s USO Shield (pickaxe and backbling)
Price: 800 V-Bucks
3. Mark 1 Arc Reactor (backbling)
Price: 300 V-Bucks
4. Dum-E Arm (pickaxe)
Price: 800 V-Bucks
5. Missile Disposal (emote)
Price: 400 V-Bucks
6. BriteStar (skin)
Price: 2,000 V-Bucks
Bonus item: Brite’s Shield back bling and pickaxe
7. Brave and Brite (wrap)
Price: 500 V-Bucks
Unlike the rest of the Marvel cosmetics available right now, BriteStar and Brave and Brite were originally created by Fortnite. In fact, BriteStar is a Captain America-like take by the devs on the game’s Brite Bomber character.
Wrapping up
Marvel has been a huge collaborator for Fortnite for a long time. The latter has not only added limited-time content over the years but also hosted full-fledged Marvel-themed events spanning an entire season. The latest MCU-inspired promotion is another chapter in the same long-running partnership between the two entertainment media giants.
Looking at the undying popularity of the two franchises, it is fair to expect their collaborative efforts to continue in the future. Especially with the Epic Games-Disney deal taking shape in the background, Marvel and Fortnite may join forces in bigger ways than before going ahead.


